1939
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)60262-3
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Collection and Transfusion of Preserved Blood an Improved Technique

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“…Several groups also experimented with transfusion of placental blood, which was obviously readily available in fairly large quantities. However, bacterial contamination with placental blood proved to be a much greater problem than with cadaver blood and so this source of fresh blood for transfusion was abandoned ( Goodall et al , 1938 ; Boland et al , 1939 ).…”
Section: The Birth Of Blood Banksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several groups also experimented with transfusion of placental blood, which was obviously readily available in fairly large quantities. However, bacterial contamination with placental blood proved to be a much greater problem than with cadaver blood and so this source of fresh blood for transfusion was abandoned ( Goodall et al , 1938 ; Boland et al , 1939 ).…”
Section: The Birth Of Blood Banksmentioning
confidence: 99%